
Intel Xeon Processor X5650 is a Server CPU part of the Xeon Series.Dual Intel Xeon X5650 Specs. DELL PRECISION T3500 MOTHERBOARD DP/N 9KPNV K095G XPDFK LGA1366 DDR3New arrival Brand new X58 motherboard HUANANZHI discount X58 Pro LGA1366 motherboard. Xeon X5660 - 2.80 GHz Xeon X5650 - 2.66 GHz Xeon L5640 - 2.27 GHz Xeon L5630 - 2.13 GHz Xeon E5649 - 2.53 GHz Xeon E5645 - 2.40 GHz Xeon E5640 - 2.67 GHz Xeon E5630 - 2.53 GHz Xeon E5620 - 2.40 GHz Xeon E5607 - 2.27 GHz Xeon E5606 - 2.13 GHz Xeon E5603 - 1.60 GHz Westmere processors are only supported natively on the X58 SLI3, FTW3.
I'm sure it has something to do with motherboard version and chipset revisions.Connectors X X58 Motherboard Support RECC Non-ECC DDR3 and Xeon Processor USB3.0 AMD RX Series X5670 X5575 X5650 X5660 - CN Brand: Zereff Currently unavailable.I recently watched a video on the Xeon X5650 processors and was intrigued by its price tag and the overclocking ability. However I do not know what the bios version and motherboard part number etc is. It does work on some because I see them on ebay all the time with the X5650. The issue is that its not EVER going to work. The table below makes it possible to observe well the lithography, the number of transistors (if present), the offered cache memory, the maximum capacity of RAM memory that.
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Xeon X5650 Motherboard Update Also References
Turbo Mode and HyperThreading technology on select processorsWhich leads me to believe that there is more than one motherboard Revision.Ok, so firstly, you give conflicting information.You say it will "never" work, and then tell me that it does in "some cases"This has been my source of confusion in the past.Noted that the lithography is different between chips.The later dell information suggest that the X5650 is compatible.Yes there are multiple motherboard revisions - 3 of them in fact - you yourself posted the part numbers without realizing:The last, is the model I have, and reportedly the latest revision.The X5650 supports the size and type of ram installed (DDR3 1333 Non ECC) and in banks of three (3 memory channels)As I have also seem 2009 manufactured systems (my mfg date: ) running this chip, I summarize that it "should" be possible.I'm informed by others that bios versions as old as A08 will also support this chip, I'm running A17, which from reading the changelog on this update also references the X5650.I did significant homework before attempting this upgrade.However, I do remain open minded to the fact that some unlisted or unforseeable quirk or variation may prevent it.
